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EASTERN CLACKAMAS LEfilOW OtFEAT W IL L W O R K W IT H AND FOR THE PEOPLE H. W. KANNE '“T Ä ? m Æ .A iijr t¿Ü CLACKAM AS TY Su.iday Results Oswego 2, Washougal 1. Hillsboro 8, Barracks 7. Fslacaua 7, Arm ory 2. ^ Sherwood 9, Davidson’s (>. pa P W hore They Play Sunday Sherv/ood at Vancouver Hillsboro at Washougal Estacada tu Oswego Arm ory at Davidson’s. W iM SIEVF.RS Representative Clackamas Countv Needs 1 2. A system for equalizing yearly 5 E: assessments. •jj E* 5] r: S 1: ~ r ll] E Douglas Johnson Candidate for the Republican Nomination for Assessor is the only candidate for that office who is commit- , , ' tea ! » . . ■ ! / . ( .0 . a definite plan for securing these needed w r ig h t a p p e a l s t o voters on h is record (Molalla Pioneer) Commissioner K. A. W right is a candidate fo r re-nomination and rc- election as county commissioner. Mr. W right has given excellent service paring hi» term o f o ffic e . * v He is not sectional and gets c county-w ide \ lew point o f all ques- tions b efore the court. Mr. W right is a good road enthusiast. He be lieves that maintenance is as impor- tant a:; construction. Long b efore GUY H. PACE County Clerk W . B. “Billy” I I5 T 0 KES! Z i | County' cylssessor Republican Candidate for. OF C L A C K A M A S C O U N T S : Not a politician but years of practical business ex- \ perience qualify me for the office. Vote 75 X ■imii!iiniiiHi:iihHiiimii!immiiiiiii.'itmimiiiiiiiiiiiimimimiiiiiiiiaiiHiiii!! For Mother's Day B E A U T IFU L We : ards g if t PERFUMES FAN CY VASES REM EM BER HER W IT H FLO W ERS n s t a t io n e r y ; foi S M IT H S FLO W ER SHOF Leave you r order early THE ESTACADA PHARMACY HAL HOSS ¡liM iJ ta r ® Republican for Joint State Representative Ci.tr!:;. nrias-Multnomnh % Secretary of State For 15 Years a Loyal Resident of Clackamas County PLEDGED TO A CLEAN A D M IN ISTR ATIO N C ounties, For commercial, industrial And Agricultural Development THE MORNING ENTERPRISE o f April 22nd says: The voters will have the ir chance I n May to determine who will be ! best to serve as representative fo i \ Multnomah and t lackamas counties I The selection should not be diffi- I cult. Select the candidate whe I evinces closest interest in Clackamas ! and who pays taxexs us a property! owner in tie’ s cou nty; who has m onej in O regon City banks; and who har been identified with ('lackam as coun ty interests fo r years. There arc two candidates on the republican ticket. One answers this description. His name is FRAN K E. AN D REW S V. Si DUNTON A native of Iowa, 41 years of age, 25 years a resident of the county. He believes in prevention of crime rather than filling the jails. He will give a clean business-like administration, economically consist ent with efficiency. (Paid A civ. ^ iimiimimiiimiiiiiiiiiiii L. A. CHAPM AN MORTICIAN ( ’ alls attended day or night M ortuary I. O. (). F. Bldg. Telephone No. 21-51 Vote for DUNTON for SHERIFF and you vote for Higher Morality. S. E. Wooster Ileal Estate Loans, Insurance Rentals FAR M LOANS A SP E C IA L T Y Tel. 77-3 Estacada, Ore. CHURCHES = he ,iv„s ;it hi, (v,n ox„en:<. just t0 show the value o f taking: care o f the ~ road. The result was that when th< = EXPERIENCED — CAPABLE “ rest o f the road, with the same eon- •:M iiiiiiiii!’ ¡i<iii! • : M ! :i hi m im i him iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiitiiiiiiititiiiiiim imiiiMiiii struttimi, had gone to pieces, where he had dragged it the road was in fine shape. Ag a financier he has been able tc be successful in his own business o f farming. He is a mathematician and the mastry o f figures enables him t< digest com plicated financial report REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR and gives him an understanding o ' county finances. This ability ha.4 enabled him to save the county many I thousands o f dollars. He is conserv : ative and as careful o f county fi I nances as his own, yet he is progres A W orld W a r Veteran sive. has an unlimited faith in Clack unas county and Oregon. Seven years your chief deputy county cierk, assures The county will gain the advantage you of my qualifications for the office. If nominated ! .){ his fou r years’ study and exper- and elected I will discharge the duties of the office i ience by re-electing him. He is s faithfully and conscientiously and in a business farm er and business man and has nr like manner. (Paid adv.) ; understanding o f the problems ol each. His friends expect his vote w il’ equal that o f the field against him. ! ■ ;v fll he (bagged a piece oi road on which le fo r m s -iiiiiiimmimimmiiniiiiimiiiiiiiimmimiiiiiimmiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiimii IMPOR for BOX ST OKE Kstr.cadu— iì R h o A E IL ,i oli 2b f . - 5 0 0 o 2 t 1 ¡ A. i.ovtl: 1!, 1 0 t) i» f r> 1 3 2 »> 1 Miller d» 1 R. L o . . r i 0 1 3 0 t 3 1 12 1 1 Fi: V 4 I. J. - u u o ( Siti itti 1 t 1 1 «i i l 0 U ( ' K. SVulo ; ri Republican Candidate li ¡tl.huIT ¡i / t U 0 1 1 4 ( Totats .......... .34 7 u 2 7 25 for 1 * A K II O A E 1 * Ariiiory 4 0 <» 0 c Davis c f . . .. •) 1 Campbell 2b ... 5 0 o 4 • > T ! 2 o 1 Fleiehnei Ib 5 0 2 0 2 0 ' Shei rctt ss ...... 5 0 1 •; 0 1 Dccun\au c 3 0 Sandberg li . 0 0 ( , h elm l’.o 3b ... 5 1) i 0 *> c V O T E 55 X 4 9 riarrell ri’ ........ 1 O i » Borclon p ....... 0 i 1 2 c 1 i c Roberta p ........ .. 2 0 0 For Re-Election Ruhn lf ............ 2 0 l 0 0 f 1 0 0 0 0 0 Possons c f ...... T o t a l» ........ -42 2 11 24 1S 4 Innings pitched by K iebhoff nine, b> Bordon », by Roberts 5; struck out by K iebhoff 12, by Bordon 3, by . ; i r.u 1 15 : i : 2 e i h i u j . i ¿ : 111M i n m 11111111111111111 m 111 e 111111 m m i il m i it í ì ; M f i s ; £.* Robe 1 ; bases on bails, iiiebh ofl 2, Bordon 3, Jtoberts 2; stolen bast“ Fischer 3, T Scales, i\. Scales; three • base hit, 3 Iille r; sacrifice hits, K 1. A complete reappraisal o f all i ! property along the lines of tha = Coos and Multnomah county 5 c o m . plans - AN BY V O TIN G FOR A nao l'y - * TO CO U N T A N T ST A T E OFFICE Charles T. n. ELECT A CITIZEN OF Oswego Hillsboro Sherwood . Estacada Dav ids mi ’ s Bri nu la; \\ a ;houtrai ffl ? • - Æ V? %&/ Á Fra n k E . LEAGUE S i ANOING Won Lost ity 1 4 - PAGE THKEE 1 TO 2 Andrews H E aP5 ' N EW S. PEIDA Y, MAY 11, 192«« Methodist Church “ A M other.” Reader, look into those eye. , listen to that dear voice notice the feeling o f even a single touch that is bestowed upon you by that gentle hand. Make much o f it while yet you have that myst precious o f ail gifts, a loving mother. You may have* friends— fo n d ,'d e a r friends — hi t nev er will you have again the ncx; r e .. .ble love and gentleness lav- shed upon you which none but a mother can bestow. Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock a Mothers’ Sermon will bt* delivered anti all mothers are invited to come. For those who cannot walk, a way has been provided to take to the church and home again. Send w ord to the pastor so he may send fo r you. Spe cial music, in the evening at 7:30 .he subject will be “ Estim ating L ife .” You are cordially invited to hear these sermons.— C. T. Cook, pastor. Pre&byterian Churches The service will be in keeping with j Mothers’ Day. The subject is “ The Unknown M others.” At Springwater— Sunday school at 10 a. m., service o f worship at 11, Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p. m. At G eorge— Sunday school at 2 p. nt., church service at 3. At Eagle Creek— Sunday school at I0:3(i a. m., church service at 8 p. m. At the close o f the service there will 1 be a short congregational meeting, at j hich time some im portant matters v II he considered.- T. I. Kirkwood, minis ter. SUMMONS i the Circuit Court o f the State o f O regon fo r the County o f Clacka mas. ¿Harriet Munnick, pla in tiff; V3. ' driftn Munnick, defendant. '•> Adrain Munnick, the above named c fends nt: J n 'h e name o f the slate o f O regor >u are hereby required to appea- id answer the complaint filch jainst you in the above entitled ¡it within fou r weeks from the dati i the first publication o f this sum on», Ma\ 1 !, 19:!S, and if you fa i’ a.i . F«r want ¡h ereof the plain ’ f .*1 appb, to he court lor thi iief piayed for nt p la in tiff’ com Chri*t<an Church aint, tu-rVi t: a tic* • ee dissolving thv M orning service: Sunday school nt »nth c f matrimony heretofore ant w existing between plaintiff and 10 a. m., S u p t, Mr*. D. E. Dent, j '.-ferriari and fo r the custody o f he? p. caching at 11. At this hour there j nor child. \* II be a special M others’ Day service Th-s summon? is served upon you .’ r keeping with the spirit o f the day. publication th ereof bv order of Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. A very H onorable J. U. Campbell, judge the above entitled court made and i 't-tert sting program will be given at lerctl this 9th day o f May, 1928, | thi» time. We invite visitors and •c r.g that, ruch publication b< | welcom e stranger* in the church at ■ de „ r, r.. • Dent, n . minister. . . . ,,* in , the Eastern . Clackamas News ' ail times.— I). C l.ckam as County, Oregon once I *h week for four successive week* • Catholic Services om date o f first pubheation h ereof •te o f 1st publication, May 11, 1928 Holy* Mas - will he celebrated at publication, June I. 1928. Oloysius church on the first anti E l i s h a a . B a k e r Atto ev f o i th T p ia m tIff. ¡ ° rd S“ nd“ y '- each mo,:th a,1 t o f f e e A d«'»v ' C04 CO»*, Purler ° Bernards o f Milwaukie Building, Portland, O regon j l officiatin g. B. F. Lindas Candidate for Republican Nomination for D is tr ic t Attorney PRACTICING A T T O R N E Y FOR OVER 20 YEARS CUTS M ORE SLICES T O TH E LOAF An ideal ¡ice-size for toasting, sandwiches and children’s between meal snacks. ECO NO M ICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The same price as the regular large loaf. Sold at Your Favorite £Jf f f A A il Grocery and Restau I k U 4 i U U \ rants in Estacada and LONG LOAF Vicinity. YLwts: numta vf Hcf±<trn(umUy